The raids left wives without jobs and unable to speak English, unsure of the future after their husbands were detained.

According to Rodriquez, that's why the church started knocking on doors.

"People are terrified for what's going on. They don't want to open. They were looking from the window. We had to show our shirts. We had to show the Bible to show we were from church," Rodriquez said.

Church members said besides the emotional trauma to children as young as 8-months old, they now have to think about how they would keep their families financially afloat all while being afraid ICE will come for them next and leave their children alone.

The church is collecting donations through the weekend from 7 a.m. - 10 a.m. at the church. They are looking for diapers, baby clothing, and bottles of water, kids clothing sizes 7-9 (used clothing is fine), rice, canned vegetables, cereal, baby wipes, and any other items people want to donate.

You can stop by to donate your items this weekend at the church at 4778 Summer Avenue.